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Weekend Briefing: Cover Reveal!
Welcome back, agents. The time has come to finally reveal the cover for the second book in the Cursed Fae of Orphydice Manor series. Since the whole series came into existence when I glimpsed the first book as a premade and knew I needed it for my own, I can't wait to show you the sequel that I think I love even more!
That said, brace yourself for the beauty by GetPremades, a Ukrainian-based company I love to work with.
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And here it is! It matches so perfectly, but also stands out. The golds and purples just have m in raptures. What do you think?
Don't forget that release day for book one is just next week!
She’s a mortal with no memories. As her fae liege, he knows only that he must protect her. But is he her hero . . . or her captor?
Salma
knows only her own name. She doesn’t even remember why she’s ill. Then a
fae lord who claims he knows her snatches her back to his manor, and
she learns that some things are more sinister than death. Like the Court
of Dusk where everyone seems to know more about her than she does and
nightfall is a deadly affair.
Adom’s book of truth tells him that
the woman he doesn’t recognize is a vital member of his household. But
the Manor keeps its secrets well, even from its own master. And even the
Shadows seem to want the beautiful, mortal nuisance he has pledged to
protect.
As the threat of an invasion from night itself continues
to mount, Adom knows there will be consequences if he can’t protect
her. And Salma wonders if she can trust him to protect her from himself.
Because sometimes Adom isn't the begrudging, aloof fae he appears to
be. Sometimes he's someone— or perhaps something— else.
The
beginning of a haunting, slow-burn, closed-door fae romance with
elements of Beauty & the Beast, Hades & Persephone, and Egyptian
mythology. Perfect for fans of Sylvia Mercedes, Tara Grayce, and Emma
Ham.
She is his greatest weakness. He is her grimmest threat. They need to break their fate-bond— or die.
Salma
is haunted by the truth of who she is and why she was brought to the
Manor. She must break the tainted bond she shares with its Master
without him learning the truth, or die. Their kiss can mean nothing to
her if she is to survive. Especially when the Shade bite she received is
even now tainting her blood, twisting her soul, and turning her into a
creature of the night.
Adom’s memory is becoming more and more
unreliable, and the voice in his head is becoming harder and harder to
resist. His Book of Truth tells him that he must, though, for a
sacrifice is required on the full moon, and Salma is key. No matter how
much the voice whispers its intent to kiss Salma, kill her, and take
control of Adom completely.
Their only hope lies in the stories
woven by the man in the tower. But can Salma truly trust the faceless
being whom she cannot help but visit every night, lured by his dark
song? After all, it is never wise to bargain with the fae. Especially in
a realm where every kiss is a betrayal and a fate-bond can drag all the
worlds to the Duat.
The
continuation of the slow-burn, closed-door fae romance with elements of
1001 Nights, Phantom of the Opera, and Egyptian mythology. Perfect for
fans of Sylvia Mercedes, Tara Grayce, and Emma Ham.
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